Hello everyone,
Hope you all are well.
I'm type 2 I'm on metformin 500mg 4 times a day. Gliclazide twice a day at 80mg. And dapaglifozin 10mg once a day. Dnt think they are working for me any more. What's the next bes thing for me. I've been told if I go on insulin I could lose my job as a taxi driver. Can anyone help with best medication?? And job will I lose my job.
Thanks everyone
Hi,I don’t think you can be sacked from your job if you go on insulin. It’s likely that as a diabetic, this is a characteristic covered by the Equality Act 2010, so really it means that your company has to make ‘reasonable’ adjustments for you. Regular meal breaks etc. Not sure what your licence requirements are, I think they’re covered by Local Authority and there are variations. You’d need to be able to demonstrate you have good control, usually this is done through showing 3 months’ readings in target. Most meters have decent memories and will hold that many readings. If you can meet the requirements health-wise, there really isn’t a reason why your licence should be refused. You DO need to notify DVLA if you start insulin, though. But I’m no expert, worth checking with DVLA.
Hi,
Thankyou for your response to my msg. All I know is my boss said if I start taking insulin there policy is that we can't have workers on on insulin. Its our policy. Also I've got a hgv license. There is alot at risk to lose.
They can’t have a policy like that, I’m pretty sure that’s direct discrimination, and highly illegal. Better to check first with DVLA. I have a feeling that it may be extra cost to them because diabetic drivers on insulin generally have time restricted licences(Often renewed 3 yearly) There may also be restrictions on HGV licences, but unsure of those.Hi,
Thankyou for your response to my msg. All I know is my boss said if I start taking insulin there policy is that we can't have workers on on insulin. Its our policy. Also I've got a hgv license. There is alot at risk to lose.
Looks to me like they're talking about bypass surgery and GLP-1 Ihibitor which is semaglutide/liraglutide.As anyone heard of this before
You can’t hold a PSV or HGV licence if you are diabeti, don’t know if you need a PSV licence to drive a taxi but if you do you will lose that element of your licence. There’s lots of jobs you can’t do can’t be front line Police officer, Fireman etcI don’t think you can be sacked from your job if you go on insulin. It’s likely that as a diabetic, this is a characteristic covered by the Equality Act 2010, so really it means that your company has to make ‘reasonable’ adjustments for you. Regular meal breaks etc. Not sure what your licence requirements are, I think they’re covered by Local Authority and there are variations. You’d need to be able to demonstrate you have good control, usually this is done through showing 3 months’ readings in target. Most meters have decent memories and will hold that many readings. If you can meet the requirements health-wise, there really isn’t a reason why your licence should be refused. You DO need to notify DVLA if you start insulin, though. But I’m no expert, worth checking with DVLA.
Think this needs to be checked with proper authorities as it has changed.You can’t hold a PSV or HGV licence if you are diabeti, don’t know if you need a PSV licence to drive a taxi but if you do you will lose that element of your licence. There’s lots of jobs you can’t do can’t be front line Police officer, Fireman etc
Equality Act changed a lot of this, as policies were discriminatory.You can’t hold a PSV or HGV licence if you are diabeti, don’t know if you need a PSV licence to drive a taxi but if you do you will lose that element of your licence. There’s lots of jobs you can’t do can’t be front line Police officer, Fireman etc
I’d not get too worried, as there are literally dozens of medications now for diabetes. The one main thing you can do to bring down your sugars, is to sort your diet out. Low carb eating is definitely the way to go, before you think about starting insulin. If you think your job depends on it, I’d definitely try this first.Hello everyone,
Hope you all are well.
I'm type 2 I'm on metformin 500mg 4 times a day. Gliclazide twice a day at 80mg. And dapaglifozin 10mg once a day. Dnt think they are working for me any more. What's the next bes thing for me. I've been told if I go on insulin I could lose my job as a taxi driver. Can anyone help with best medication?? And job will I lose my job.
Thanks everyone.
1. Next step….get PROPER info on where you stand, rights, etc.Thankyou everyone for taking your time to respond to me. Just not sure what the next step is really.
Policy DOES NOT supersede law. By law under the Equality Act 2010 an employer MUST make reasonable adjustments for a person suffering from a long term illness or disability. Diabetes falls into this category.Hi,
Thankyou for your response to my msg. All I know is my boss said if I start taking insulin there policy is that we can't have workers on on insulin. Its our policy. Also I've got a hgv license. There is alot at risk to lose.
I recently commenced on Humulin N3 from Victoza. Notified DVLA immediately - had a reply in one week to say i could continue to drive and to notify them if any change to my current circumstances or prescription. The process was simple and clear. No extra premium with insurances either.I don’t think you can be sacked from your job if you go on insulin. It’s likely that as a diabetic, this is a characteristic covered by the Equality Act 2010, so really it means that your company has to make ‘reasonable’ adjustments for you. Regular meal breaks etc. Not sure what your licence requirements are, I think they’re covered by Local Authority and there are variations. You’d need to be able to demonstrate you have good control, usually this is done through showing 3 months’ readings in target. Most meters have decent memories and will hold that many readings. If you can meet the requirements health-wise, there really isn’t a reason why your licence should be refused. You DO need to notify DVLA if you start insulin, though. But I’m no expert, worth checking with DVLA.
The key words in this are “reasonable adjustments” as we haven’t seen the local authority policy that will apply to OP question, reasonable adjustments may have already have been made within the policy. The best advice is for @master82 to contact his local authority and discuss it with themPolicy DOES NOT supersede law. By law under the Equality Act 2010 an employer MUST make reasonable adjustments for a person suffering from a long term illness or disability. Diabetes falls into this category.
I'm sorry, but this is disinformation, on a case why case basis you can be a firefighter or police officer.You can’t hold a PSV or HGV licence if you are diabeti, don’t know if you need a PSV licence to drive a taxi but if you do you will lose that element of your licence. There’s lots of jobs you can’t do can’t be front line Police officer, Fireman etc
HiHello everyone,
Hope you all are well.
I'm type 2 I'm on metformin 500mg 4 times a day. Gliclazide twice a day at 80mg. And dapaglifozin 10mg once a day. Dnt think they are working for me any more. What's the next bes thing for me. I've been told if I go on insulin I could lose my job as a taxi driver. Can anyone help with best medication?? And job will I lose my job.
Thanks everyone.
Hello everyone,
Hope you all are well.
I'm type 2 I'm on metformin 500mg 4 times a day. Gliclazide twice a day at 80mg. And dapaglifozin 10mg once a day. Dnt think they are working for me any more. What's the next bes thing for me. I've been told if I go on insulin I could lose my job as a taxi driver. Can anyone help with best medication?? And job will I lose my job.
Thanks everyone.
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